Gosport - Our Town

Gosport Gosport has a proud maritime heritage and this is reflected in our magnificent harbour setting with its rich array of boats, in the important naval and military establishments and in the land and sea forts, benign now but once so threatening to foreign invaders. The town still manages to preserve something of a village atmosphere and its citizens have retained their 'fierce local patriotism'.

The Tower - March 04.

The Ferry Gardens, Gosport, looking towards Portsmouth (April 2003).

Portsmouth Harbour, looking towards Camper & Nicholson, Gosport (June 2003)

Portsmouth Harbour Entrance (June 2003).

Lee-on-the-Solent, looking East (February 2001).

Stokes Bay Golf Course and Fort Gilkicker (June 2003).

Spinnaker Tower Under Construction - June 2003

Brittany Ferry entering Portsmouth Harbour - June 2003

HMS NEWCASTLE entering Portsmouth Harbour (July 2003)

Portsmouth Harbour (July 2003)

Portsmouth Harbour Sunrise (July 2003)

Portsmouth Harbour (July 2003)


Stoke Road / Avenue Road (1950's)
(Copyright © David Lawrence, Elmhurst Road, Gosport)                               Stoke Road / Avenue Road (2001)               Anglesey Arms Public House (early 1900's)
(Copyright © David Lawrence, Elmhurst Road, Gosport)                               Private House (2003)              

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Last revision: 14 July 2003